You’re 14 years old and are about to start high school with all your best friends that you’ve grown up with when your parents decide to divorce. Your mom can’t afford supporting 4 children on her own (even with the child support) in California, so she decides to move to Florida, where her family is. So the five of you pack up and move across the country to live with your grandparents.

Your mother’s maiden name & her parents’ last name:
If you have green eyes, it ends with –son.
If you have brown eyes, it starts with a D.
If you have blue eyes, it can be used as a first name (i.e.: Jackson, Carter, Carson, etc.).
If you have any other color eyes, it starts with an A.

Your siblings’, father’s, and your last name:
If you have brown hair, it starts with a P.
If you have blond hair, it starts with Mc_____.
If you have red hair, it starts with O’_____.
If you have any other color hair, it’s your choice.

What are everyone’s full names?
Grandfather:
Grandmother:
Father:
Mother:
You, age 14:Sister, age 13:
Brother, age 8:
Brother, age 5:

ROLL THE DICE. Keep this number in mind because you will use it multiple times.

1 or 4: Your grandparents live in a mansion of sorts and each one of you gets your own room. Your grandparents are trying to make this whole divorce and move the easiest for you kids, so they’re waiting on you hand and foot. You could definitely get used to this lifestyle. You’re enrolled into the most prestigious school in the area, but you’re nervous about meeting new people and making friends. You express this to your grandma, who decides to throw you a surprise party. She invites all the girls around your age from the area so you can get to know them and make friends before school starts. Since your grandparents are well-known, many girls show up, along with their parents. One girl shows up with just her father in tow. The two of you hit it off right away and decide you’ll become the best of friends. You introduce her and her single *wink wink* father to your mother, who blushes instantly, for this man is very good looking. As your mother and her father talk over drinks, the two of you sneak away. Your new BFF introduces you to her group of friends and voila, you’re in the in crowd.

2 or 5: You’re sharing a room with your sister. Your brothers are sharing with your mom. Your grandparents have their own room. And then there’s your aunt. Your mom’s younger sister has always been the wild child. She has two kids of her own, a girl the same age as you (whom she had at 16, while your mother was more responsible and had you at 21…still young, but at least your mother was married) and a 4 year old little boy. Your cousins have different fathers and have never met their fathers. You’re not sure your aunt even knows who their fathers are. Regardless, you love your aunt. She’s crazy, but she’s funny. Your mom finds a job and starts working like crazy, which means you’re left to hang out with your aunt and cousin all day. Your aunt takes you to the beach a lot (to pick up boys, she says) and buys you a new bikini. You don’t tell your mom half the stuff that your aunt allows you to do. One day, you meet a group of boys at the beach. They’re already in high school. They’re going to be juniors. You and your cousin don’t think you have a shot ‘cause you’re only going to be gross freshmen. But these juniors invite you to a party they’re having later that night. Your aunt says she’ll drop you off and just tell your mom she’s taking you guys to a movie. While at the party, one of the boys shows an interest in you. By the end of the night, it’s official – he’s your boyfriend. When your aunt picks you up, you’re all talking about your night and you discover that your cousin also got herself a boyfriend – your boyfriend’s twin brother. Crazy!

3 or 6: You’re sharing a room with your sister and brother. Your mom is sharing with your youngest brother, as her room is much smaller – it used to be your grandpa’s office. However, your mom quickly finds a job and a quaint, affordable 3 bedroom apartment. You still have to share with your sister, but it’s not so bad. Your mom enrolls you and your sister in summer school (to keep you out of trouble, she says). Your brothers spend their days with your grandparents. You get straight A’s in your summer school courses and you stay out of trouble. You make a friend while in summer school, who tells you that her parents do the same thing to her each summer because her older sister would party like crazy during her summer breaks. Her sister wound up pregnant & then died due to complications during childbirth. So her parents are very strict and careful with her. She spends a lot of time with her nephew, who’s now 2. She invites you to a concert that her parents will be chaperoning them to. Your mom meets her parents and agrees to let you go. While you’re there, your eye keeps catching this boy. He smiles at you and when the show’s over, he stuffs a napkin in your sweater pocket when walking by. You pull it out and see that he wrote his name and number on it. You tell your friend and she urges you to call him. She knows him. He’s the younger brother of her sister’s ex boyfriend that died in a car accident a few months before her sister started sleeping around and got pregnant. You call him and the two of you quickly become friends, but no relationship is ever mentioned. You’re a little disappointed because you really like him, but you’re happy to just be friends with him too.

Youï¿½re 14 years old and are about to start high school with all your best friends that youï¿½ve grown up with when your parents decide to divorce. Your mom canï¿½t afford supporting 4 children on her own (even with the child support) in California, so she decides to move to Florida, where her family is. So the five of you pack up and move across the country to live with your grandparents.

ROLL THE DICE. Keep this number in mind because you will use it multiple times.

2 or 5: Youï¿½re sharing a room with your sister. Your brothers are sharing with your mom. Your grandparents have their own room. And then thereï¿½s your aunt. Your momï¿½s younger sister has always been the wild child. She has two kids of her own, a girl the same age as you (whom she had at 16, while your mother was more responsible and had you at 21ï¿½still young, but at least your mother was married) and a 4 year old little boy. Your cousins have different fathers and have never met their fathers. Youï¿½re not sure your aunt even knows who their fathers are. Regardless, you love your aunt. Sheï¿½s crazy, but sheï¿½s funny. Your mom finds a job and starts working like crazy, which means youï¿½re left to hang out with your aunt and cousin all day. Your aunt takes you to the beach a lot (to pick up boys, she says) and buys you a new bikini. You donï¿½t tell your mom half the stuff that your aunt allows you to do. One day, you meet a group of boys at the beach. Theyï¿½re already in high school. Theyï¿½re going to be juniors. You and your cousin donï¿½t think you have a shot ï¿½cause youï¿½re only going to be gross freshmen. But these juniors invite you to a party theyï¿½re having later that night. Your aunt says sheï¿½ll drop you off and just tell your mom sheï¿½s taking you guys to a movie. While at the party, one of the boys shows an interest in you. By the end of the night, itï¿½s official ï¿½ heï¿½s your boyfriend. When your aunt picks you up, youï¿½re all talking about your night and you discover that your cousin also got herself a boyfriend ï¿½ your boyfriendï¿½s twin brother. Crazy!

You're 14 years old and are about to start high school with all your best friends that you've grown up with when your parents decide to divorce. Your mom can't afford supporting 4 children on her own (even with the child support) in California, so she decides to move to Florida, where her family is. So the five of you pack up and move across the country to live with your grandparents.

ROLL THE DICE. Keep this number in mind because you will use it multiple times.
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3 or 6: You're sharing a room with your sister and brother. Your mom is sharing with your youngest brother, as her room is much smaller it used to be your grandpa's office. However, your mom quickly finds a job and a quaint, affordable 3 bedroom apartment. You still have to share with your sister, but it's not so bad. Your mom enrolls you and your sister in summer school (to keep you out of trouble, she says). Your brothers spend their days with your grandparents. You get straight A's in your summer school courses and you stay out of trouble. You make a friend while in summer school, who tells you that her parents do the same thing to her each summer because her older sister would party like crazy during her summer breaks. Her sister wound up pregnant & then died due to complications during childbirth. So her parents are very strict and careful with her. She spends a lot of time with her nephew, who's now 2. She invites you to a concert that her parents will be chaperoning them to. Your mom meets her parents and agrees to let you go. While you're there, your eye keeps catching this boy. He smiles at you and when the show's over, he stuffs a napkin in your sweater pocket when walking by. You pull it out and see that he wrote his name and number on it. You tell your friend and she urges you to call him. She knows him. He's the younger brother of her sister's ex boyfriend that died in a car accident a few months before her sister started sleeping around and got pregnant. You call him and the two of you quickly become friends, but no relationship is ever mentioned. You're a little disappointed because you really like him, but you're happy to just be friends with him too.

You're 14 years old and are about to start high school with all your best friends that you've grown up with when your parents decide to divorce. Your mom cant afford supporting 4 children on her own (even with the child support) in California, so she decides to move to Florida, where her family is. So the five of you pack up and move across the country to live with your grandparents.

ROLL THE DICE. Keep this number in mind because you will use it multiple times.

1 or 4: Your grandparents live in a mansion of sorts and each one of you gets your own room. Your grandparents are trying to make this whole divorce and move the easiest for you kids, so they're waiting on you hand and foot. You could definitely get used to this lifestyle. You're enrolled into the most prestigious school in the area, but you're nervous about meeting new people and making friends. You express this to your grandma, who decides to throw you a surprise party. She invites all the girls around your age from the area so you can get to know them and make friends before school starts. Since your grandparents are well-known, many girls show up, along with their parents. One girl shows up with just her father in tow. The two of you hit it off right away and decide you'll become the best of friends. You introduce her and her single *wink wink* father to your mother, who blushes instantly, for this man is very good looking. As your mother and her father talk over drinks, the two of you sneak away. Your new BFF introduces you to her group of friends and voila, you're in the in crowd.

Youâ€™re 14 years old and are about to start high school with all your best friends that youâ€™ve grown up with when your parents decide to divorce. Your mom canâ€™t afford supporting 4 children on her own (even with the child support) in California, so she decides to move to Florida, where her family is. So the five of you pack up and move across the country to live with your grandparents.

ROLL THE DICE. Keep this number in mind because you will use it multiple times.

2 or 5: Youâ€™re sharing a room with your sister. Your brothers are sharing with your mom. Your grandparents have their own room. And then thereâ€™s your aunt. Your momâ€™s younger sister has always been the wild child. She has two kids of her own, a girl the same age as you (whom she had at 16, while your mother was more responsible and had you at 21 still young, but at least your mother was married) and a 4 year old little boy. Your cousins have different fathers and have never met their fathers. Youâ€™re not sure your aunt even knows who their fathers are. Regardless, you love your aunt. Sheâ€™s crazy, but sheâ€™s funny. Your mom finds a job and starts working like crazy, which means youâ€™re left to hang out with your aunt and cousin all day. Your aunt takes you to the beach a lot (to pick up boys, she says) and buys you a new bikini. You donâ€™t tell your mom half the stuff that your aunt allows you to do. One day, you meet a group of boys at the beach. Theyâ€™re already in high school. Theyâ€™re going to be juniors. You and your cousin donâ€™t think you have a shot because youâ€™re only going to be gross freshmen. But these juniors invite you to a party theyâ€™re having later that night. Your aunt says sheâ€™ll drop you off and just tell your mom sheâ€™s taking you guys to a movie. While at the party, one of the boys shows an interest in you. By the end of the night, itâ€™s official, heâ€™s your boyfriend. When your aunt picks you up, youâ€™re all talking about your night and you discover that your cousin also got herself a boyfriend, your boyfriendâ€™s twin brother. Crazy!